Birthday Book

Guinness book of world records birthday record?
in the Guinness book of world records 2010 on the back it says ‘find the record broken on your birthday’ I just read the whole thing and I never saw it. Do you know where it is?
Using the online version of The Guiness Book of World Records
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/
you can search for any records that may have been made on your birthday here:
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/Search/rdb.aspx?q=largest+OR+fastest+OR+smallest+OR+longest
Since the dates for records are entered in several different ways in the book, I don’t recommend you search by using the month and date of your birthday. Instead, I recommend you just enter the year of your birth in the search box on the above cited page, and then click on the Search button.
You will get a list of links to records made/broken in the year of your birth. You will have to look through those records to see if any were made/broken on your actual birthday. Be aware that there may be more than one page (see Next on the results page) with links to records.
You can also just search for the month of your birth an look for any records that might have been made/broken on the date (and ignore the year.) Just enter the month (full month name, like February or September) in the search box and click on the Search button. Again, you will have to search through the results given to find anything for your date in the month.
For example: I searched for any records for the year of my birth and then looked for any for the month and day of that year. Nothing was recorded for my particular day.
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